33‘ N hapl- W! h. m . III h It. a Imam. III-ll femur d W. with than which would but Iii" I. '93:,1 3 i 5 i fl :3! égzi â€":::-: h.- pfllll. â€maummml-ml Ina-n fmm‘muhl the up. Mum in an n: um unmunm II In: a wonderful m at can: mï¬ehludto [hm-Wot I: in mm pennant! ma Ilp.ll m mu. m h.- Ind Inn | had-nu: tama- m Inch-e. pom-h win In Min-'0 It '10 a «It! "an o. Ind... It. Hm Mull IMIH bk†“M. I] ChlkNfl “hulk-Inn» “film-MOM. In. Emu. the wlro or Pnrvou MM. bud nu Mn; been duwdy that IN I: well as her Datum] hull all but Wren tho “so when the m been Ih â€Eton at an “males. whenâ€"hi- let the bay nil! be your goal; It; IIIIn clean- unto your hour: In boy-conï¬dence and holdâ€"- Idll A boyvâ€"the man man. 1mm. long me: he in old. --‘l'h Reader. Have forgo: the son-mu eye-â€" Bun forgot the wrinkled brow II (In boy's that our! camp by! all Mm backâ€"alt in his due: be! him come with youth and joy Back into the heart 0! you. lanai-Indy, And Hill I boy. Still a boyâ€"ah. Irena-any. ‘ Boy. In scarce enough at but. With up {lppllng roundelay ,Glul. yet gentle; pure Ind klnd; um Inn of manly scumâ€"- Klnd of boy It's hard (0 ï¬nd. W at bay It's 300d to Ice-â€" Hun-boy. wholesome. Ilmple, (runâ€"- Kind of hog you‘d like to no ll'thc choice were halt to you. It!!! I bgyâ€"hovg may now “Well, I'm zind I'm mm a "boy I" .633 n_boyâ€"~I_ve. true enough. ~. l 5,01,}? in heard one In . , Mounting-but in we. list “Barbi,“ Mm In phi :' mlMotmel-rymt; m the MI: (rune at him 'MvhhhunuolIMu-mm h): Perms! sues vi!!! vim. to at km" to and: at th- nnnw How pitta-fly. but. She lined Mn. Swan's «of one): and nu ma having the other woman day m. Iltnouah much uncl- .‘ IQ ‘ 922?“ eye for u prmcy woman. I Mr! you bath to law-at: but you must name In MI! before your husband. You will lea what m will one." km DI! my dear. you will forgive nthâ€"lollmu mold exceed Ind-m1 m are mu“ unbe alums!) elm l but a thought. We are going to on!!! Ms exec. Tmmrmw night the Bishop me; Your mm “ores Mm. Saint as be Is. he has In I'Mlndoul! Wan-trim mammnmymmum mummmmmnmno land at her. “random-nuns: Im ah. had many luck-ta“ Had than: no m1 "Dent ml.†cried India, adden- ly ending at In. Inn‘- hand. and biting than a hot Rust. “You an huh-I- kept-vacuum"- â€tumult". ‘Alu. "Mm. you law ml) to» ï¬ll.“ Mal Mrs Hun. shun and mag, “Why «1M 3... when bum "Why in you amt. unar- Mufti Ind... lmlw only In VII! the at. at the «mm. The In women [Ital-II hr!" mar. MM; than! "rm "no Burl! of the IN earth and In"! all the drip. drip (m the museum mm man. wit my ï¬le. "or m nu mated by "n min or M Inn Wily. u I In Ct [to pm. the mm M to In III“ In. 3â€"3. lb. punt and. Dad Ah In! to c- M m.- her «mile: and her he. um In huh-r1 and named by Icapln "In N In dawnflnm "mm. .5! i 5153...! o‘nâ€"n in? la. 1:. :3 342‘ :9 1.3. 31.9 .53 53.. u: I: l .1338: .1 wm-mmnauun-b- in those llnw .\uw Madam I‘lmlmomlelu “as do‘ ‘ voted to (hr Bishop, and hzs. being the gn‘ut- -uxlmh~d man he 1'.“ had ghcn her hi. friendship. although lulu.- player: and the chant: stun-l nr Ivan. She gonna Ihc lllnhop. and we was u Illtlo afraid of him. How I'll III going to tell him (In! Just to! I lmlo mu! qmrt the had been making havoc wllh Innocent lives and mono liven whlcb‘ho might be W to blu‘ under [all flied-p â€man! And Ibo would but an nu him. 8b Inâ€. Menmvhlir Madame Cholmondeiey Will tired of .the country. plain; for lianeingh and SL Juues‘, and was on the palm of mm. Only before she *must have the :Innor House it was her privilege lo entertain ilmre the Bishop of me diocese in which she dwelt, that {unwus prclnte Anthony John chthury, of all the rim and all the gram, whose piety. combined with worldly knowledge. balmy oi' m-rson. ohm-m of mnnner, brlzhluvxs or imam led. um) I n-miy Ill" kindly wit. shod such luau-r on the Church of England in Ilium any». Mrs. Susan wiped away lho dust with her handkerchief. and reading me- chanically the incomprehensible words: :Guostics, Municheuus, Arinulsm, Pein~ ‘giuuimu, she dropped a tear on the past-.8114.- had Ilt't‘ll owrwhclmed with the honor “hen the ucholarly pursou had chosen :1 little country maid like her. And now she perceived in her harmless llwughts that she had never been his equal. lie had but raised her to the place by his side that she snoum be man down more irrevocably becausei of that immense promotion. _ J though he nut-9d l loom animation. nu Moan by looxluz worded. as weat on to looking lumen and miserable. For week: now he had not touched MI great History. m. w. wmdefln; Into his Rudy. during one o! Illa fre- quent absences found the last me 0’ manuscript hing on Illa table. The dust “as «on it, that he had been used to regard as so precious a thing. m- A.â€"~rlllt. man no is a brain. and he can't flan dance or play Minis. mm mid we do with It.) “But he "I'm heanflfufly." - "01». yes. But one arm keep one“. hnflvlm! In ah aqua-hm. you my... London TIdâ€"Blu. ll. D.-Anseum, why do"! in mm mm 1.1 It “0 . an: m Mn no n‘ fortunate}: «mm by tho.- tin-M. elm: may. win was-n mm! Hindustan! scholar. ’ Newmanwunhrmot (â€whmflnhmm ) unduenmlmdmeï¬‚ï¬ ï¬vmmï¬-‘ hm 'Howl'yedo! tonne-mu m, an. Reform! Don'ltmmr all). children. Inh- m ndm Ian on Enough. You-up." ' ea lam um. )Injnr an an 0-4. Tudor :1th “non; NI ï¬lm-rm†.- Incident that «mm-l during an than!!! n In- an of Earl Cantuâ€"4 paid am m an m lulu-old - m the mud-Ind m m to adnnmncmrmn‘u; moflullmlnmoffltmfleh- â€in†"l’t‘ u‘l an wiry. hm nun um any m" n! my "to ‘t I In! In has music] with' 1n: "ma N. I mm M mm In me "my ull It. In! mu To am far sort 1 may "Where's n- eural-n the could not In; cl all n th Incub- III M Indraal‘lh-III-lqu It. III- “In '- th for. uni nun who all owl‘s: I didn't mm: In was mum and sum to In!" M mm to M wk! l b O “I I'ullor Dean'- poetry. Ind Pu W: n good um am- ‘1 that book I“. I (mm In a; whole “to. ’1 Ah“ rend In: too may.“ In Illa. â€but when II] mother van to Dam on. time. who I III 'hoct m During a wail: along a country mod the author or "Clmo In Milne†fell In with a quiet-loath. old turner. WM turn“! flu author lo rid. I‘lfll him. By and)»: when Ibo, hid mm of I number or other Hum their con- remllon turned to boon. Nor am she go back to be Cinder! ella. Madame saw to that. The gm! that mum to the parsonageâ€"the pretty wouleml. the flowered IIlks Ind mun-1 "us. the ribbons and mrllelowIâ€"lt would take u long tlme tu utalouue. When Madame lm‘cd. Ibo lured. And the had when Mrs. Susan to her good ham. Wherefore the parsonage wu‘r another place ham what I: had been' And presently the put-sou. becoming (umuux us a num of leurulug. the town » wuuld have drawn them out of their] mumry grot'dluesu. But they won' wN-r than to guâ€"l’hnudelphlt Tub-i mm l Tim: night anon Towne tell In love again wnh with hll wife. who, hum) cent soul, desired none but him. also the flue gentlemen might have turned her head. That night he discovered that Madame wan wrinkled and of I complexion somewhat yeilow, while the angels remrded that Madame Went un- rouged and were I sacque that mil- hecume her. no that Mrs. Susan lhould reign alone. 4 "All. my mend," he um. “So you have been hiding Beauty {mm us! To think that one coumry parsonage should hon-e Learning mm the Gram." - The Bishop bowed over In. 8m“ hand. ms flue face wan night with the admin-anon he felt. He tunnd m l'umon Towns. m to that mono am, wind A! MI if“ me In with Madam no: luminan- fluttored like mom It twflkht. 8M trembled oxeeulvoly. Why. oh. WI. tar mom Immutul than handgun. What .9qu had been on M- on“ u: Waller Inn's “It". â€Elly. mmmuhmflh iota- mum human-WWW haul mm and don. n on W! left Minimum Im-nwumm 1..- cl‘ {I‘ll-2.3....- .1935: i. gangs-unantif E9:Il.gtii¢§a 5.558 11-5....1-2311358 1.8-. 3132.2 298...} ‘75.!!! (Zing-8.3.! Sunni-85.68.5313: gig-3:338:75! 33.3.5.3... .3I2 .59. An how or hm hm. .- In In lant- ln: mud with n llama-blue «It. In "sum by “aluminum-pa- nan. awn-lad by I friend; and thumbnmdarwndmtorl conï¬dential chat. Nobody known that tum dmm the saddle and In! lb. mule nmr. “All the wood on the mnkv‘ In what mo unread." nplled the burlwr.‘uml umhl the laughter of (be from! Joe 'l‘m- barber's friends roared ï¬rm: do- "gm. "Hut Nun's I saddle. It ain't mrd. «’uud." "Hut that kn‘t all." mld tho barber. “I mm! lmw tho middle. ton." "Hmm- 1'" mm the Canadian. "Mdn'n ,um am†we all the woml on I‘m mull- fur â€fly tat-ms, and I'LL'II'I HIM :xllc- mink-'5†Nlivl; hy sN"k H mm [ml-9d under the «tum. mhl Joe mood waiting for bl- [mun-y, 'l'lm lmrlwr‘s rules and jokes played round 'l‘rnpmr .160. and when at last tho lmr‘uor vrled. “I'll give you fltw m-nls fur :‘ll llw wood on the mule !" Ila arm-1.1m me "(for with the relieved ah- m' "no who ï¬nds allelic-r (Tom I storm. xlml lulsllly Imam: to unlood. 0m- day be halted betarc the barber nhnp with a loud of what]. am! A 1mm crowd nr lam-rs drllted tom-NIH w wthmax- Un- mmr. A pair or gold Epoc- tw-IM was Hm wle mark of (“sum-(Inn Hm: urnwd the person or one of this sun-hurm-d :uthorlng. ‘Whlv‘u your W1†and no norm Ii a “W shop In n pomlln'r ' ' tho pun-loco" Iotint Joke In nlwnyn lulled wlth about. in! Imam. A m- quoat butt had been A Illa. rod bearded Conudlan, known no. "Tumor Joe.“ who camp at lit-lug by selling ï¬rewood cut by hlmu-ll' In the near-by woods. In prosxwrom tlmes Joo owns a ï¬rm; of three lmrms led by a “skew-bald" mule. but being an unlucky. left-handed klml of permit. be Is usually neg-amp» lull-ll only by Ms mlthful mule. “manna-m.- but...“ main-ammun- Dbl!†emu-bum If? h. "mun-I M. B. STANOBR 9" l P. A. Nervous I Lumber Com »; 9“ Can. Pm Inaâ€"man m l1 VIA." Ix'IIIINCI WIN...†maul-alumnus L. KLEINIMERTZ E. W. MILLEBI§ a. W. MAPLE AVE. 1m 772 Ma C. V. WOLF Weslem llflllefl GM Her. (10. PHONE 50' “WOMAN’S WORK IS NEVER DONE †MAM" Don’t I For Term and Date. Address K. W. Walbaum IEIEIAI. momma l1 VIA." I‘PIIIINCI annulm- lloIISESIIOEIII In! by to m u wuunu Polo" I‘nutuullulm Harvâ€"bio.- Moat Mark-t drudgery. 7 We ull nngcl that g Iatldacflon and no hum II fully rqulpvcd um“ there In unu install-ta In the kitchen. Thin wu true years ago when coal now. were used. but m thou modern flares, with a GI: Rank!- home comforl taken the pitce of Munich)†awn-use. Telephone 233 Sewer and Common We, 0" and Building Stone 1. D" L k W. R. R. “'3 ledl I -' -.-. All Kinds of BuiIEiEEE We l“we a full Staci“??? fl â€"-â€"Au. minâ€"7'?" ’ Y 33 3 5... 2.. gm ,3... 2" C "S _ in AMATITE Rudym an; in“ wan-WW ’M weather PM‘: ,. ‘ l .1. i. miner-«w? faced when mu},- facturcd and requires no . coating nor cm or attention of my kind yearn, After it huybeen Arthur Rwï¬g